Dunedin Triplex Fire: What We Know So Far
A fire at a Dunedin triplex sent multiple agencies to Pershing Street Wednesday night, and two people were evaluated at the scene, according to Patch and local responding agencies. This is what we know so far.
According to coverage from Patch and Dunedin Fire Rescue, crews responded to a fire at 337 Pershing St. and found fire and smoke inside the structure, with flames coming from the roof of one unit. The building was a triplex, and no fatalities have been reported in the available coverage.
Two people were evaluated for injuries at the scene, according to the reports. No additional information has been released on the severity of those evaluations.
The response included fire units from Palm Harbor and Clearwater, along with Sunstar Paramedics and the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office, according to local responding agencies. That level of mutual aid suggests a working fire requiring extra manpower, EMS support and scene control while crews worked to contain the blaze.
Dispatch records show 20,329 similar structure fire incidents in the past six months, underscoring how often these emergencies demand a coordinated response. The available reports do not identify any prior incident tied specifically to this address.
No cause has been confirmed, and the available coverage does not include an official update on origin or investigators' findings. Additional information is likely to come from Dunedin Fire Rescue or other responding agencies as the incident is stabilized and the investigation begins.
Day.News will continue to update this story as officials release more information.
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